Tecno Camon Slim (CN6c) Spotted on Carlcare and FCC Databases Revealing Memory, Battery, and Connectivity Options; TÜV Rheinland Reveals Different Battery Specs

The upcoming Camon series smartphone from the brand Tecno has now appeared on the Carlcare Service website of Indonesia, revealing two storage options of the device. Along with this, the device has also appeared on the FCC and TÜV Rheinland certification databases, revealing battery and charging details as well.
Here is what has been revealed.
Tecno Camon Slim (CN6c) – Carlcare Service Website, FCC, and TÜV Rheinland Certification
On the Carlcare Service website, the model number “CN6c” has appeared with the moniker Tecno Camon Slim. Further, this listing also reveals one 8GB RAM variant with two storage options of 128GB and 256GB.

Moving onto the FCC database with the FCC ID of “2ADYYCN6C” dated 13th April 2026, the same model number has appeared but without the moniker, revealing it was tested with a charging adapter carrying the model number “U600TSA”, showing 60W fast wired charging support. Speaking more from this listing, it also shows that the device will have a Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer Battery (BL-68DX), which will have a 7000mAh typical capacity (rated 6840mAh). From this same FCC database, the rear design schematic of this device has also been given, which looks similar to what we had seen in the previously-launched Tecno Spark Slim device. It features the same horizontal pill-shaped design holding two camera sensors extending towards each end, while at the bottom of the right-hand camera cutout, it also shows the NFC marking. At the bottom of the rear, the label also shows the 8GB/256GB variant, which the Carlcare Service website has also confirmed above. GSM/WCDMA/LTE, Bluetooth, and dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz/5GHz) are also given in the listing as its connectivity options.
Lastly, from the TÜV Rheinland certification (“JPTUV-186455”) two Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer batteries having capacities of 5800mAh and 5430mAh have been revealed. These two are completely different from what has appeared in the FCC database. This could mean that this is region-specific, as in the National Differences section, it shows country codes of EU nations and Saudi Arabia.

Stay tuned for more updates!